Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN TARASCAN PHONOLOGY PAUL FRIEDRICH University of Chicago The initial section of this paper states some basic assumptions about distinctive features ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES AND FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN TARASCAN PHONOLOGY PAUL FRIEDRICH University of Chicago The initial section of this paper states some basic assumptions about distinctive features ...
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... distinctive features and functional groups of Tarascan , certain ultimate assumptions should be made clear about the formal relations between the distinctive features themselves . First , distinctive features are independently motivated ...
... distinctive features and functional groups of Tarascan , certain ultimate assumptions should be made clear about the formal relations between the distinctive features themselves . First , distinctive features are independently motivated ...
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... distinctive . A phoneme is defined as the set of distinctive features inherent within a speech sound - the sum of the phonologically relevant properties of a sound ' ( 36 ) . It would follow from T's view that the only reason phonemes ...
... distinctive . A phoneme is defined as the set of distinctive features inherent within a speech sound - the sum of the phonologically relevant properties of a sound ' ( 36 ) . It would follow from T's view that the only reason phonemes ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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